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meanwhile the face of technological change and the spread of advanced military technology to state and nonstate actors poses an increasing challenge to the united states military. this is the strategic environment facing the department of defense as it enters a third year of flat declining budgets. the onset of these these resource constraints hazarded lead to significant and ongoing belt-tightening and military modernization force structure personnel and overhead expenditures. you have noted some of those mr. chairman. it has also given us an opportunity, an opportunity to to reshape the military and reform defense institutions to better reflect 21st century realities flexibility agility. the process began in the leadership of secretary gates who canceled or curtailed more than 30 modernization programs and trimmed overhead costs within the military services and across the defense enterprise. the realignment continued undersecretary panetta who worked closely with the president and the joint chiefs of staff to craft new defensed her teacher guidance and the fy2013 defense budget plan
meanwhile the face of technological change and the spread of advanced military technology to state and nonstate actors poses an increasing challenge to the united states military. this is the strategic environment facing the department of defense as it enters a third year of flat declining budgets. the onset of these these resource constraints hazarded lead to significant and ongoing belt-tightening and military modernization force structure personnel and overhead expenditures. you have noted...
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not have to be done, but be you think about the success in reducing alcohol-impaired driving through technology, through sanctions, through education, through engineering, we can do the same thing about drugged driving. but the most important thing that we had to do first was to bring it to the attention of the public, and i think that's what we've done. thank you, bob. >> we are almost out of time. of but before asking the last question, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take care of. first of all, i'd like to remind you about our upcoming luncheon events. on april 19th, patrick donahoe, postmaster general, usps, will discuss challenges meeting the evolving demands of the nation's postal system. on may 7th, chris evert, tennis legend and publisher, "tennis" magazine. and on june 3rd we will host the annual presentation of the gerald r. ford journalism awards. second, i would, with great feeling -- [laughter] in view of how you've covered your topic and you have generated so many questions, wow. i mean, i ity -- i don't know if we keep track of a record -- i'd like to present you with
not have to be done, but be you think about the success in reducing alcohol-impaired driving through technology, through sanctions, through education, through engineering, we can do the same thing about drugged driving. but the most important thing that we had to do first was to bring it to the attention of the public, and i think that's what we've done. thank you, bob. >> we are almost out of time. of but before asking the last question, we have a couple of housekeeping matters to take...
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i try to pass the stem technology thesis expanding those. i tried to pacify unanimous consent and schumer came up and said no but how about passing mine by unanimous consent and i was actually quiet. they would have been shocked by that but they would have gotten something done. it would have been great fun to see we passed immigration reform by unanimous consent. >> i have to ask you about grover cleveland. >> if i was allowed to go back to when i wasn't alive, he seemed to be opposed to special interests and the also seem to be -- veto a bunch of bills and i think he it was a time period and i think some would call him a populist. part of me feels that way. >> we can probably get into more. alex and doyle. >> you're raising money for the national association of gun rights and he reported last week this came up for conversation and the steering committee. susan collins was pretty upset about that because the national session is gun rights is running ads and she is afraid it could cost party your seat. are you going to not do that in the fut
i try to pass the stem technology thesis expanding those. i tried to pacify unanimous consent and schumer came up and said no but how about passing mine by unanimous consent and i was actually quiet. they would have been shocked by that but they would have gotten something done. it would have been great fun to see we passed immigration reform by unanimous consent. >> i have to ask you about grover cleveland. >> if i was allowed to go back to when i wasn't alive, he seemed to be...
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that being said, there are opportunities with technology to lower the cost of education. i think our colleges and universities provide fantastic service and we should support them but we should also hold them to the market being excellent and providing these opportunities to our students. >> a large part of it goes to supplying land, as long as we're willing to pay that kind of money and students want to go there, they will be able to charge that amount of money. >> you should never really pick a college because of the price. money should not be an issue. the only issue is whether you fit into the equation. money can be an issue but that should not stop you from what you want to pursue in life. >> the discussions need to happen at the dinner table more and more between students and parents so they can all come to some kind of plan for higher education that allows the student to go, and at the same time, does not bankrupt the family or the student in future years. >> those are four very important years of maturation. just the experience of the education you pick up in the
that being said, there are opportunities with technology to lower the cost of education. i think our colleges and universities provide fantastic service and we should support them but we should also hold them to the market being excellent and providing these opportunities to our students. >> a large part of it goes to supplying land, as long as we're willing to pay that kind of money and students want to go there, they will be able to charge that amount of money. >> you should never...
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government information networks collectic intelligence and stealing technology. the same is true for our u.s. businesses and academia. there have been numerous press report of chinese cyber operation breaking to industrial control systems specific stories indicate that chinese actress penetrated the control system of a string of gas pipeline company to an extend they could have freely manipulated that. i'm interested to know the extend of china's cyber capability that could have a more direct impact on our security, if we were to find ourself in a crisis in the future. and although conflicts between the u.s. and china is a very, very remote proposal, can you address the china's cyber capability? if it would allow it to effectively attack our critical if it is excelled to o so. like wise, yount on whether you think china would be to be impair or ability to mobilize, deploy, and sustain military forces in the pacific from a cyberattack on infrastructure. that dod obviously depend on to move and supply our troops. >> in the time of -- let me -- if i could, senator,
government information networks collectic intelligence and stealing technology. the same is true for our u.s. businesses and academia. there have been numerous press report of chinese cyber operation breaking to industrial control systems specific stories indicate that chinese actress penetrated the control system of a string of gas pipeline company to an extend they could have freely manipulated that. i'm interested to know the extend of china's cyber capability that could have a more direct...
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two, committee on science, space and technology, ms. kelly of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to remove my name as a co-sponsor of h.r. 1287. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. holt: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members and staff will remove their conversations from the loor and take their seats. he house will be in order. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. the chair recognizes -- the gentlewoman from ohio. >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. kaptur: today i rise in remembrance and to honor our dear friend and former colleague, congressman charlie wilson of ohio. on sunday, we learned that congressman charlie wilson passed away from complications from an operation following a serious strok
two, committee on science, space and technology, ms. kelly of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to remove my name as a co-sponsor of h.r. 1287. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. holt: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. members and staff will...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. lou: we're back with the a-team, i wt to know what you think, 5:00 wednesday, news conference by fbi canceled. up steps president 30 minutes later to talk about his disappointment with the senate and those who oppose his views. >> we should putthe justice department under oath. when president said i want to go on at 5:00, and do my thing, they clear the path. there a coordination on a daily basis, there is no question. question. >> we were talking about immigration reform, which appears to be in trouble. american people are watching this ugly display of, a terrorist attack on our great city and goodpeople of boston, that could be used as a political prop, premise, as this administration is fond of doing, those who oppose, and those who support that legislation. using it. as a -- >> look. facts are facts, this is a new situation, something has happened that has not happened since 9/11, much of the immigration debate is not just the bord
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. lou: we're back with the a-team, i wt to know what you think, 5:00 wednesday, news conference by fbi canceled. up steps president 30 minutes later to talk about his disappointment with the senate and those who oppose his views. >> we should putthe justice department under oath. when president said i want to go on at 5:00, and do my thing,...
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we have technologies, cybertechnologies, prevention technologies. we spend a lot of time looking at detection technologies but again if we got the attack that would hurt our critical infrastructure to which the president referred resiliency and redundancy and response and recovery programs like we did with hurricane sandy. >> host: peter dumont as president ceo of air traffic controller association. mr. dumont your answer to that question? >> guest: there have been attacks on the system. they are not well publicized and they're not talked about because it's confidential information in office we don't want any people to know how the air traffic control system works. it's difficult to explain it on a soundbite. it's happened in alaska. what's being done now is we have very adjunct infrastructure for air traffic control. it's been around since the late 50's, early 60's antigenic so different equipment. right now we are in a modernization phase where we are modernizing the land-based air traffic control system to state-based satellites and gps on that t
we have technologies, cybertechnologies, prevention technologies. we spend a lot of time looking at detection technologies but again if we got the attack that would hurt our critical infrastructure to which the president referred resiliency and redundancy and response and recovery programs like we did with hurricane sandy. >> host: peter dumont as president ceo of air traffic controller association. mr. dumont your answer to that question? >> guest: there have been attacks on the...
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philosophy within refinding industry we believe should be improved and that is active adoption of safer technology instead of of waiting for things to break or to be detected through inspection. >>reporter: been meeting this friday night at the richmond convention center. heather, abc 7 news. >> someen credible medical news tonight out of massachusetts. researchers at massachusetts general hospital have grown a functioning kidney in the laboratory. doctors have grown other organs before but kidney are complicated particularly and most in demand. hears how they did i. first researchers watched away old cell. organ honor comb structure left behind then pump in cell from the patient this bonded with the structure then the whole thing was put into an oven to mimic the body. once transplanted back the kidney successfully proud urine. now keep in mend all of this was done on a rat. although the lab grown organ only 5 perfect as effective as real one, researchers say this is very promising. it is estimated 100,000 people are awaiting kidney transplants. >> all right coming up next on 7 news at 9:00. how
philosophy within refinding industry we believe should be improved and that is active adoption of safer technology instead of of waiting for things to break or to be detected through inspection. >>reporter: been meeting this friday night at the richmond convention center. heather, abc 7 news. >> someen credible medical news tonight out of massachusetts. researchers at massachusetts general hospital have grown a functioning kidney in the laboratory. doctors have grown other organs...
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with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their economy. by any measure it's been effective but it hasn't changed the policy on their nuclear activity. no. in north korea pretty much isat ywaythe lone benefactor for north korea is of course china, and china in my view if anyone has leverage over north korea, it's china. >> switching neighborhoods as we draw down in afghanistan does the amf's have the capability to conduct adequate intelligence and counterintelligence operations? see that as an enabler that any continued advice and assistance. there are our national organizations and the nds has
with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their...
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last week, goldman sachs says natural gas is the new safe haven technology. it looks like it is risk off in the global economy it has been a great market in natural gas. maybe it may even get warmer. back to you. dennis: thank you berridge, phil flynn. cheryl: going to the dogs. where you may want to invest. and dog spit as we go to break, take a look at someone is on nasdaq. ♪ >> i do not know about that. i asked the staff intelligence this morning to set a hearing. exactly when did rushvvlle and ask about those individuals. cheryl: that was just moments ago. scheduling a hearing to question the app ti about the boston bombing suspects and the information that was out there leading up to the bombings. breaking news just coming in to fox business. dennis: cruise control. tom cruise back in control of the box office after three straight for spirit "oblivion" rating and almost $4 million. the dreaded cook brothers, charles and david, right-wing energy billionaires made by the los angeles times. the "new york times" played in front page on sunday. the time war
last week, goldman sachs says natural gas is the new safe haven technology. it looks like it is risk off in the global economy it has been a great market in natural gas. maybe it may even get warmer. back to you. dennis: thank you berridge, phil flynn. cheryl: going to the dogs. where you may want to invest. and dog spit as we go to break, take a look at someone is on nasdaq. ♪ >> i do not know about that. i asked the staff intelligence this morning to set a hearing. exactly when did...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. at johndeer♪ com/howwerun your longwear makeup might stay on, but will it stay fabulous 'til 5 o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation from covergirl. what makes it so flawless hour after hour? primer, concealer and foundation, all in one. get the longwear that survives the 9 to 5, fabulously. new outlast stay fabulous foundation from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> this weekend marks 18 years since a truck bomb drove into a oklahoma city federal building. with a welcome to you, scott, i'm glad to speak with you. i want to talk to you about similarities that y
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. at johndeer♪ com/howwerun...
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there is universe of technology things built right now. >> annual verizon report on hacking shows 75% of data breeches are caused by weak or stolen user names and pass words. >>> apple had surprises numbers. apple reports its first decline in profits in ten years. net income dropped 18%. revenue was up 11% from last year. investors are encouraged after ceo tim cook announced apple would distribute $1 billion in cash to shareholders by the end of 2015. >>> time now 4:38. lawmakers will debate the issue of online tracking during a senate hearing today. they want to make it easier for you to opt out of online tracking. they are also pushing a proposal to crack down on companies that violated the do not track request. today's hearing comes as the tech industry finalizes new disclosure standards for information gathered from smart phones and online surfing. >>> time is 4:39. it is the middle of the week. >> yes, it is. >> moving aright along. hopefully traffic will be light. how is it looking? >> it looks very good. we do have road work out there still. it's not causing major delays. let's
there is universe of technology things built right now. >> annual verizon report on hacking shows 75% of data breeches are caused by weak or stolen user names and pass words. >>> apple had surprises numbers. apple reports its first decline in profits in ten years. net income dropped 18%. revenue was up 11% from last year. investors are encouraged after ceo tim cook announced apple would distribute $1 billion in cash to shareholders by the end of 2015. >>> time now 4:38....
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using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doct if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for hear
using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness,...
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. >> guest: was helpful as that the technology, take a smart phone or a tablet and you literally wavered over the code in the book and you get a video of the atkins case of many of the other cases we've covered. >> guest: one o of the cases recovered and fought with you can at the death penalty for juveniles. somebody who is under 18. this case involved a 17 year old who seem to be on a -- took an elderly woman out on a bridge, pushed her off. she drowned her and they pick him up at his high school the next day, and within hours he had a cheerful confession to police. and we describe is in the book but when you put the phone over the code, you can see the confession yourself. >> host: i thought the codes were neat way to just kind of come in almost takes the reader to even more into the book. and i was wondering what was the thought behind that? is this the direction in which books are going to be headed, especially nonfiction? it does create a great opportunity to just really grab your readers. >> guest: martin will explain this. i didn't understand what was. it just kind of gloomy away
. >> guest: was helpful as that the technology, take a smart phone or a tablet and you literally wavered over the code in the book and you get a video of the atkins case of many of the other cases we've covered. >> guest: one o of the cases recovered and fought with you can at the death penalty for juveniles. somebody who is under 18. this case involved a 17 year old who seem to be on a -- took an elderly woman out on a bridge, pushed her off. she drowned her and they pick him up at...
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we established two principles with respect to technology policy. one, we said let's ensure that there is no discrimination. what goes on off-line and what goes on online should be parallel so that we can encourage both parts of the american economy and that principle, mr. president, has made a lot of sense. in fact, it's led to a great many stores, i'm sure at home in indiana for the president of the senate, it's meant there's a lot of stores with bricks and clicks. and, in fact, they look to try and have a vigorous preps in both states because the two are mutually reinforcing. and to do that you've got to ensure that there is a policy of nondiscrimination. and what i have done is outlined very specifically about how the marketplace fairness act moves away from that principle of nondiscrimination by giving in many jurisdictions these brick and mortar retailers a leg up. what i am in favor of is continuing that policy which has made sense for 15 years. and then we talked about doing no harm and ensuring that especially we promoted voluntary approach
we established two principles with respect to technology policy. one, we said let's ensure that there is no discrimination. what goes on off-line and what goes on online should be parallel so that we can encourage both parts of the american economy and that principle, mr. president, has made a lot of sense. in fact, it's led to a great many stores, i'm sure at home in indiana for the president of the senate, it's meant there's a lot of stores with bricks and clicks. and, in fact, they look to...
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. >> gautham nagesh technology reporter for cq roll call with the update on the internet bill. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> further debate on the internet sales tax bill happening this afternoon when the senate returns from recess at 2:15 eastern. live coverage here on c-span 2. we have a facebook question on the internet sales tax. internet sales tax support or oppose and why? dozens are weighing in. sheri says i support taxing internet sales although i hate paying tax on anything. if we must be taxed on whatever we buy regularly why wouldn't the same hold true with internet sales. jerry writes, he opposes it. a big indication it's a bad idea both amazon and wal-mart support it. why would you think that would be? taxes and regulations favor big retailers because they can cover the higher overhead where smaller businesses typically can not. and rich says, a state should not be allowed to tax people they do not represent. sound familiar? you can offer your comments at facebook.com/cspan. we might use some of your remarks on the air. live now, to the i
. >> gautham nagesh technology reporter for cq roll call with the update on the internet bill. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> further debate on the internet sales tax bill happening this afternoon when the senate returns from recess at 2:15 eastern. live coverage here on c-span 2. we have a facebook question on the internet sales tax. internet sales tax support or oppose and why? dozens are weighing in. sheri says i support taxing internet sales...
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, processes, and technology. completed training to improve the quality and productivity of claims. more are being trained, and for the new employees at complete more claims per day in their predecessors. use of visibility benefits and questionnaires. online forms for submitting medical evidence has dropped average processing time as a medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lines for processing claims, an express line for those that will predictably take less time, a special operations lane for unusual cases or those requiring special handling, and a core lane with roughly 60 percent of the claims, and that is the remainder. technology is critical, and in the backlog. our paperless processing system, veterans benefits management system will be faster and improve access, live automation, and reduce aryans. thirty regional offices now use this. of 56 will have it by the end of this year. homelessness, the last of our three particles, to end veterans homelessness in 2015. since 2009 we have reduced
, processes, and technology. completed training to improve the quality and productivity of claims. more are being trained, and for the new employees at complete more claims per day in their predecessors. use of visibility benefits and questionnaires. online forms for submitting medical evidence has dropped average processing time as a medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lines for processing claims, an express line for those that will predictably take less time, a special...
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today we hear about how the bill impacts our farming, construction, service, and technology industries. we're heal the views of those on immigration reform and those who oppose the proposal. we'll hear from the religious community and the business community. hear from scholars, law enforcement advocates, witnesses who believe the equality for all under an immigration system is not only right but in our nation's interests. long past time to reform our immigration system. we came close in 2006 when senator kennedy and senator mccain led a bipartisan effort in the course of those efforts, senator kennedy said the following... we believe that immigrants like women and african-americans before them have rights in this country. the time is right for a new civil rights movement. we believe that the nation of immigrants rejects its history, its heritage, when millions of citizens are confined to arc second class system and all americans are debased by such a two tier system. item has come for comprehensive immigration reform. my dear friend senator kennedy was right. i wish the house had joine
today we hear about how the bill impacts our farming, construction, service, and technology industries. we're heal the views of those on immigration reform and those who oppose the proposal. we'll hear from the religious community and the business community. hear from scholars, law enforcement advocates, witnesses who believe the equality for all under an immigration system is not only right but in our nation's interests. long past time to reform our immigration system. we came close in 2006...
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. >> caller: the standards and technology. the agency tasked with buildis fail -- >> host three mike. do you have ollowup question? we undd whe you are going. >> caller: sample -- >> host: we'll see what the senator has to say about that. 9/11 conspiracy theories and different ways of looking at 9/11. what are your thoughts? >> guest: you know, the report that i go by is 9/11 commission frankly, many of the recommendations and assessments have become very relevant this week as we have dealt with a shocking tragedy in tbons. and, you know, actually given me this week an opportunity to reflect on how far we have come, for example, with homeland security in the ten years since that agency was created. as you noted, i'm on the home land security and government affairs committee, and, you know, they are hard at work. the joint terrorism task force through the fbi and homeland security and local officials in boston and trying to bring answers and bring ultimately the perpetrators to bear the full weight of justice in the united stat
. >> caller: the standards and technology. the agency tasked with buildis fail -- >> host three mike. do you have ollowup question? we undd whe you are going. >> caller: sample -- >> host: we'll see what the senator has to say about that. 9/11 conspiracy theories and different ways of looking at 9/11. what are your thoughts? >> guest: you know, the report that i go by is 9/11 commission frankly, many of the recommendations and assessments have become very relevant...
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i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl -- caller. caller: good morning. just to say that i think immigration should go forward, but there should be e-verfies. -- il tell you the truth could not get through on the republican line -- i have to be conservative -- i notice when i call, i could never get through on the republican line. that is why i called on the democrat line. i'm tired of people saying that republicans are stopping obama's agenda. am an hispanic woman. in my neighborhood, it is mixed. a lot of people being taken advantage of that are mexican and spanish and low wages. that is not fair.
i am an aesthetic in the technology area. in the technology area. i do not see the difference between immigration legislation that brings in highly skilled citizens to pay for my retirement when i retire -- to keep this country running, we need to look at a terrorism bill -- terrorism and immigration are different. congress is working now. what's keep them working in passing bills and not stop due to some isolated event. says --tweet from erin we will go to brooklyn, new york, democratic carl...
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new york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to thank the senators for their long work in trying to provide clarity on how the h-1b and guest worker programs are being used in practice. we have the potential of tracking the best and brightest from around the world, and more importantly, keeping them here. much of our policy effort is misguided and focused mostly on expanding guest for programs rather than permanent immigration. i will focus my remarks today on the deeply flawed h-1b program. right now the majority of the h-1b program is being used to hire cheap, indentured workers. the bulk is being driven by the desire for lower cost workers, not a
new york where he teaches courses on technological innovation and communications and public policy. professor. >> thank you. i want to thank the chairman, ranking member, the members of the committee for inviting me to testify here today. i have been studying immigration policy for more than a decade. i am honored to share when i have learned with you. i also want to thank the senator for his lead within the gang of eight to ensure that some reforms or included in s744. i also want to...
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lichter, the last -- on those types of technology these are the green cards. the u.s. is also facing a daunting shortage of doctors. one of the thing i worked very hard on with the bill and want to improve is the funding for home grown science technology, engineer, matt degrees and getting more citizenship and getting high schools and big money in to this based on the fees that are being paid to the visa which should temporarily bridge us the gap. one of the areas i have seen in the rural part of our state is the need for doctors. many of them trained in the u.s. but happen to be from other countries to be able to work in rural and inner city areas. underserved areas. in the last decade my state alone has recruited over 200 doctors through the program called the conrad state 30 program. reintroduced the bill, and this is also included along with many other good things in this gang of 8 proposal. can you talk about how important it is when you have a rural area and you don't -- we had one hospital that almost it wasn't going to be able to deliver babies but because they
lichter, the last -- on those types of technology these are the green cards. the u.s. is also facing a daunting shortage of doctors. one of the thing i worked very hard on with the bill and want to improve is the funding for home grown science technology, engineer, matt degrees and getting more citizenship and getting high schools and big money in to this based on the fees that are being paid to the visa which should temporarily bridge us the gap. one of the areas i have seen in the rural part...
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this bill violates that bake principle of technology -- that basic principle of technology. it will do no harm. and i urge my colleagues to oppose it and its premature consideration by the senate. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. baucus: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, i rise today to urge the senate not to move forward on the marketplace fairness act. this bill country to sp tend resources theysh be usis jumping through new bureaucratic hoops. in montana, it forces our small businesses to play tax collector for other states, with absolutely no benefit to them. instead of slapping more red tape on our small businesses, we need to be supporting their tworbg create jobs and -- work to create jobs and get our economy going. let me be very clear -- let me be even more clear. let me be very clear: this bill is bad for business and bad for jobs. this bill is not ready for debate on the senate floor. it has not been completely thought through. it is full of unintended consequences that could seriously harm america's sm
this bill violates that bake principle of technology -- that basic principle of technology. it will do no harm. and i urge my colleagues to oppose it and its premature consideration by the senate. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. baucus: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, i rise today to urge the senate not to move forward on the marketplace fairness act. this bill country to sp tend resources theysh be usis jumping through new...
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not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, more are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an express lane for those that will predictably take less time, a special operations lane for unusual cases or those requiring special handling, and a core lane where roughly 60% of the claims will go, and that is the remainder. technology is critical in ending the backlog. our paperless processing system will be faster, improve access, drive automation, and reduced variance. 30 regional offices use the all will have it by the end of this year. homelessness -- the last of the goals is to end veterans homelessness in 2015. since 2009, we've reduced the esti
not just technology, people, processes, and technology. in terms of people, more than 2100 claims processors have completed training to improve the quality and productivity of decisions, more are being trained, and new employees now complete more claims than their predecessors. use of disability benefits questionnaires, online forms for submitting a medical evidence, that has dropped processing times of medical exams and improved accuracy. there are now three lanes for processing claims, an...
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give the benefit of the technology got when they were young industry. >> is it the anticipation in the next ten or fifteen years that all of the renewables will be able to catch up in surpass what is currently with oil, gas, and coal. >> over time. >> i have no problem with wind and hydroelectricity and solar. the assumption that we're going take away normal business expense from oil and gas and coal which will slow down the reduction and increase price. the same as the cigarette tax currently in the budget actually said we want to decrease usage by increasing the price. we get rid of revenue. it seems to be the same with oil, gas, and coal. we increase the price at the pump or home heating oil or electricity increase the price of those and try to supplement off to other areas which every economist i've seen deals with energy economy said those technologies probably not for thirty years or more to get close it catching up. 9 percent of the portfolio we supplement the other 1eu89%. >> i don't think the proposal on oil and gas industry work. i would be happy to follow up with you. >> tha
give the benefit of the technology got when they were young industry. >> is it the anticipation in the next ten or fifteen years that all of the renewables will be able to catch up in surpass what is currently with oil, gas, and coal. >> over time. >> i have no problem with wind and hydroelectricity and solar. the assumption that we're going take away normal business expense from oil and gas and coal which will slow down the reduction and increase price. the same as the...
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>> we have technology, cyber technologies, prevention technologies. we spend a lot of time now on technologies.
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labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of our communities and so transit center district plan, it's approved in september, if you see the cranes going up - you will know and you should realize that this center will represent 27,000 jobs just in that corridor. four -- of thousand new homes will be built as a result of that center and one thousand new hotel roonrooms and dwell acres of new open space and you are going to ask me where is that open space going to come from? imagine this it will be open space that is above the current surface ground, new spaces with the connection of all the towers, so look out for that that is going to be a such an exciting welcome toth for the high speed rail and as that as a transit hub with all of the connection that is it has to the rest of our 70. we spoke a little bit already about
labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of our communities and so transit center district plan, it's approved in september, if you see the cranes going up - you will know and you should realize that this center will represent...
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the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also, looking at the environmental surroundings where they are located and seeing what they can do to help lift up those neighborhoods. so they are investing in the employees and signing agreements to say that whether it's a memorial or a kitchen to help clean up and use the great theme that the giants have given us which, is the "giant sweep," remember that? we are using that as the city wide effort to keep our city beautiful. sparkling and clean and educating youth and provide the scholarships and support for them and using culture -- about the cleanliness of our neighborhoods and respecting our n
the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also,...
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and you can look for us to be a technology hub going forward and we have never been followers. and have always been leaders. it's a very unique place and a great place to live. i relax by driving through and gatherings and reliving great memorize of being a kid in oakland and then i may end up just parking around little grand lake theatre and drive down and take a look at the paramount and so if there is a play that is happening and so the first thing that i tell people is go to jack land square and you will be surprised that we have a square and so shore line and it is the it could be the giving of great say food and go see things that inspire me about oakland is again it's ability to change. for every think that you would every say negative about oakland, i can say ten positives we are our own city. oakland to know it, is to love it.. >> (applause) all right. so thank you mayor khan and now we have for san francisco coming up and to sso to welcome mayor lee welcome kristine row wish senator vice senior vice president of service area of case zero permanenta. >> thank you pecul
and you can look for us to be a technology hub going forward and we have never been followers. and have always been leaders. it's a very unique place and a great place to live. i relax by driving through and gatherings and reliving great memorize of being a kid in oakland and then i may end up just parking around little grand lake theatre and drive down and take a look at the paramount and so if there is a play that is happening and so the first thing that i tell people is go to jack land...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard luck and is a big picture. speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's what you hear on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about fifty yards pee into the intriguing story are you. trying. to find out more visit are a big don't call. you're watching r t a reminder of all breaking news of the deaths confirmed in a blog said ripped through a federalize a plant in the u.s. state of texas also leaving one hundred injured the blast took place at eight pm local time officials are now saying that the fiat has not been contained and local authorities confirm that at the fed lies a plan but the number of casualties is still unclear the u.s. geological survey says of the blast registered as a two point one magnitude seesmic event i
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. but i see a world bursting with opportunity,ople nervous. with ideas, with ambition. i'm thinking about china, brazil, india. the world's a big place. i want to be a part of it. ishares international etfs. emerging markets and single countries. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. the next great advance from mercedes-benz. starting at $37,090. that nasty odor coming from your washer. say farewell to the smell with tide washing machine cleaner. it goes straight to the source of the stink
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. time. markets why not. canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. international in the very heart of moscow. time same sex in perth tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversy all online information sharing bill that the senate rejected one year ago but we really need more invasive cyber snooping laws also last week's fertilizer plant explosion in texas revealed the ugly truth about worker safety in america isn't it time for more not less regulation and our economy society and livelihoods all depend on something so old that it predates mankind by hundreds of millions of years does that really make sense well more o
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in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage. and as you pointed out, many of the companies are collecting and remitting sales tax, why shouldn't all of them do it? >> every place you have a physical presence, you have to collect. as far as main street being at a disadvantage, look at states like pennsylvania, texas, and new york. when amazon.com began to collect sales tax. there was not a rush of customers from amazon to the main street. reason? >> they do not buy online to avoid sales tax, they buy online for lower prices, choices and convenience. the internet is here to stay. and businesses turn to
in the internet age with technology, that can be done. as far as what is being collected online already, for those companies who are already present every wrrks they are collectioning and have been collecting. but eelectronic retail means there are not the same borders anymore. the corner store that does not get an exemption from sales tax is competing with the ones that do. it is about more robust competition. >> what about the argument this the online retailer has an unfair advantage....
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court earlier. his attorney maintaining that he is not guilty. joining us tonht. former prosecutors, good to have you both with us. it is terrific. i'm sorry. i have to take this more seriously. when you have an elvis impersonator going after the president's and senator weicker, i am sure there is no one that finds it funny, but to me it is bizarre beyond belief. >> it has to be a killer impersonation. had to do it. i just have to perry is going to be great for the jury to see this. lou: will this go to jerry? is this fellow not so obviously deserves that -- >> you may be
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court...
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the pace of technology change and spread of advanced military technology to state and nonstate actors pose an encreasing challenge to america's military. this is the environment that is facing the department of defense as it enters a third year of flat or declining budgets. the onset of these constraints has led to belt tightening in military modernization, force structure, personnel costs and overhead expenditures. it has given us the opportunity to reshape the military and reform defense institutions to better reflect 21st century realities. the process began under the leadership of secretary gates. secretary gates curtailed more than 30 modernization programs and trimmed overhead costs within the military services and across the defense enterprise. the realignment continued secretary panetta who crafted new strategic guidance in an f.y. 2013 defense budget plan which reduced the department's top line by $487 billion over the course of a decade. the president's request of $526.6 billion for fy 2014 continues to implement the president's defense strategic guidance and enhances the de
the pace of technology change and spread of advanced military technology to state and nonstate actors pose an encreasing challenge to america's military. this is the environment that is facing the department of defense as it enters a third year of flat or declining budgets. the onset of these constraints has led to belt tightening in military modernization, force structure, personnel costs and overhead expenditures. it has given us the opportunity to reshape the military and reform defense...
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the technology is not perfect. what it does, it would also wait a tremendous amount of affirmation that is not useful. let you. our largest customers today records 75 years of video an hour. so you think about the human effort to go through that kind of video. it's virtually impossible. the fact you know you're going to have -- we call it false positives. so the bottom line is that it's exceptional. being collected those pictures and very quickly saying this is a guy who is of interest and not neil: thank you very, very much. >> my pleasure. neil: now the possibility of want to raise with you folks. what if we're wrong? what is despite the technology, despite what seems like a lot more coincidence, a white guy picture walking the street nearby that the scene of the crime, so this week with said package, same guy in said cap near very same victims, two of whom died that instant or a little more than in sin slater. what if they got it wrong? what if it really was coincidence? what if it is another richard jewell situ
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helped -- when they did their study they found out they needed to replace older security equipment and technology, expand restricted we keyway system ems and place security levers on all doors which allowed teachers to lock tours doors from the inside. you may say that's not expensive. why do you need to spend money? it sure adds up when you really want to secure a door and you want to do it right. so if you have many, many doors so we can help them do these things. and if they wanted to, make sure they harden their facility, that's what the money is for. now, there's a township in new jersey, they used funds to secure perimeter and playground areas by installing security gates at elementary and intermediate schools to create a safer learning environment. the new exterior fences define school boundaries making the schools safer for students. entourier gates were replaced, providing the ability to lock off specific areas of the schools during emergencies. again, it's common sense but when these schools were built, madam president, no one thought about this. everything was open. like the capitol, w
helped -- when they did their study they found out they needed to replace older security equipment and technology, expand restricted we keyway system ems and place security levers on all doors which allowed teachers to lock tours doors from the inside. you may say that's not expensive. why do you need to spend money? it sure adds up when you really want to secure a door and you want to do it right. so if you have many, many doors so we can help them do these things. and if they wanted to, make...
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was it done without that technology? in other words, if nothing comes up from that technology, do we have an old fashioned shoe leather way of getting to match names with faces? >> yes. that was the problem when i was working terrorism in los angeles back in the 1980s, we did not have cell phones. we did not have any of the technology that we have now. obviously it made our job much more difficult. but, with the technology that's available now, i think that the investigation will make great strides in the days ahead. >> megyn: steve, chairman mccall was saying that he he does believe that they will put the information out. whether they do identify the two people on the film. he believes at that point they would release the photos to the general public. so they could help. i mean, when they they identify the people that they believe are of interest, then they will release them, he thinks. although there has been debate about whether the fbi will release these photos to the public. your thoughts? >> well, initially, i thou
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online market may now exceed gun shows in terms of sales volume, and we all know how we're using our technology more and more every day for our personal lives and how we defend on it. for example, the national shooting sports foundation surveyed owners of modern sporting rifles in 2010 and found that 10% of them, 10% of all rifles sold had purchased their firearms at gun shows, whereas 25% had purchased them online. 25%. believe me, i understand the political stakes for my colleagues and i sympathize. i have been there. i understand it. and comes from states like west virginia, and no state has a higher regard for the second amendment rights to bear arms than my state. in fact, on the great seal of the state of west virginia, the preamble is montani sember liberai. in latin, that means mountaineers are always free. you know how we feel. one of the review states that became a state during the civil war, broke away from virginia at that time. but west virginians are also guided by a little common sense. i have said this. in west virginia, we know what nonsense is, we know what common sense is, an
online market may now exceed gun shows in terms of sales volume, and we all know how we're using our technology more and more every day for our personal lives and how we defend on it. for example, the national shooting sports foundation surveyed owners of modern sporting rifles in 2010 and found that 10% of them, 10% of all rifles sold had purchased their firearms at gun shows, whereas 25% had purchased them online. 25%. believe me, i understand the political stakes for my colleagues and i...
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. >> you never know what you're going to get when you combine the latest and greatest technology with older folks, right? sometimes that can be bad, times good. this is hilarious. a youtuber named joey boots uploaded this video of his 90-year-old grandmother using the oculus rift. >> this is going on youtube. >> oh, man. >> what do you think? >> it's so real. >> the oculus rift is an immersive virtual reality system and headset to use for your video games. it was a kickstarter campaign that raised a ton of money. they have her going through the tuscany demo. she's walking around the fields and homes and see the ocean and just her reactions to some of these things are incredible. >> hey, man alive. oh. >> i love this part here. this is something else. >> yep. >> holy macha ral. >> does almost run into a post right here. >> >> oh. >> oh, man. >> can you -- >> in the window, the post. >> when she takes it off at the end. >> tell me how you feel when you take it off. >> i can't believe it. it's really beautiful! >> yeah, right? >> it's gorgeous. >> look like you stepped out of another wor
. >> you never know what you're going to get when you combine the latest and greatest technology with older folks, right? sometimes that can be bad, times good. this is hilarious. a youtuber named joey boots uploaded this video of his 90-year-old grandmother using the oculus rift. >> this is going on youtube. >> oh, man. >> what do you think? >> it's so real. >> the oculus rift is an immersive virtual reality system and headset to use for your video games. it...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got. covered. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us you're watching our team in challenging times many turned to the church full salo some support but in britain the growing number of atheist has led to the creation of an essentially a new congregation in which religion is taken out of the equation by vocal spoke to some of them none believe us about what drives them to use the house of god anyway . if you want to britain's growing number of atheists a sunday morning might present itself as an opportunity to just sleep in and relax on through all those nerves sunday mass to attend well not exactly more and more of london's atheists are waking up on a sunday morning and going to church i miss him. so much i couldn't. cry but there's no talk of saints or sinners him the solution to the so. hostile we shall cause she was. my knight. ok if you want the. world and living better in the sunday assembly sense of the term feature singing. i. don't see. moralistic
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series technology innovation called the least developed means from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. more news today violence has once again flared up. in these are the images world world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are all today. hello welcome back you're watching r.t. a reminder of our breaking news this hour deaths are confirmed in a blast that ripped through a fertilizer plant in the u.s. state of texas also leaving over one hundred people injured the blast took place at eight pm local time officials are now saying that the fire has been contained local authorities confirmed deaths at the fertilizer plant but the number of casualties is still unclear a number of firefighters are missing local residents have been advised to evacuate from the area in the tow
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technology is always a lumpy spending area. there is clear winner sub segments and then some segments that just dry up all of the sudden. and we're going to get some more information this week. >> from 100 to about 210. a lot of people were shooting on valuation. they are clearly wrong. now this report might give them ammunition to make that argument again. with that said, what do you think the right multiple is for ibm? >> it's really hard. there are services, there is software and machinery. i will tell you. >> services in software have been really strong on the margins. so i wouldn't be surprised if they mix it up. >> one of your major holdings are microsoft. are you concerned about what they may or may not do? >> that certainly seems to be occurring. >> thank you. >> kim forest of fort pit. still to come, best dressed stock. a look at whether the strong run is winding down in our street fight. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financia
technology is always a lumpy spending area. there is clear winner sub segments and then some segments that just dry up all of the sudden. and we're going to get some more information this week. >> from 100 to about 210. a lot of people were shooting on valuation. they are clearly wrong. now this report might give them ammunition to make that argument again. with that said, what do you think the right multiple is for ibm? >> it's really hard. there are services, there is software and...
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity....